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3DMark11 Released

3DMark 11 is the latest version of the world’s most popular benchmark for measuring the 3D graphics performance of gaming PCs. 3DMark 11 uses a native DirectX 11 engine designed to make extensive use of all the new features in DirectX 11, including tessellation, compute shaders and multi-threading.

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* 3DMark 11 requires DirectX 11, a DirectX 11 compatible video card, and Windows Vista or Windows 7.
* OS: Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7
* Processor: 1.8GHz dual-core Intel or AMD CPU
* Memory: 1 GB of system memory
* Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible graphics card
* Hard drive space1.5 GB
* Audio Windows Vista / Windows 7 compatible sound card

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First 3DMark score for Intel's new Coffee-Lake i7 8700K, faster than i7 7700K & AMD Ryzen 7 1700X

DSOGaming writes: "Intel will officially unveil its 8th generation “Coffee Lake” CPUs on August 21st and it appears that the first 3DMark score has surfaced. According to the physics test – which is a CPU-only test – Intel’s i7 8700K is faster than its predecessor, the Intel Core i7 7700K, as well as both of AMD’s Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5 CPUs."

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NecoTehSergal2447d ago (Edited 2447d ago )

Always just get the i5 version, the i5 v i7 always shows that i5's are perfect, the days of 'i7 being much faster' haven't been true for a LONG time. For instance, if you check up i7 7700k vs i5 7600k? The difference is very very little for Gaming. You'd get maybe a tiny bit more juice in the i7, but nothing that warrants $100-$200 more. Bottlenecks will always come from the GPU, rather than RAM, CPU, etc.

jivah2447d ago

Perfect? No. Very freaking good for the price compared to the i7. Definitely . But perfect no. Also (nothing warrants 100-200 more) That's relative to your pocket. I have no issues spending a bit more on my rig for a little extra juice. It'll last me a little extra longer. Especially if I'm doing more than gaming and plan on overclocking.

NecoTehSergal2447d ago

@jivah - Yeah, and people like you who have the extra money to spare are in the massive minority. Steam hardware surveys said hello. 4K gaming and 'omgwtdbbq computers' are not Normal, are not common, they are a Rarity. Which MEANS cost-effective products are more convenient and beneficial to the market and for the majority of gamers. 'Enthusiast parts' that give insignificant boosts, is just for dick-stroking and boast rights - this is inarguable.

That's especially coming from me, a person who definitely wants to save up for a Samsung 960 Pro M.2 SSD - that shit is bonkers, I just hope the price goes down sometime soon, shit is like 5x faster than the average SSD, just imagining how fast that thing could boot a computer and game up makes me half-chub. CPU-wise? Again, they are barely ever bottlenecked unless you use Workstations and video editing, software editing and multitask via businesses/job/work more often than gaming.

jonivtec2446d ago

Im have running high end pc gaming for years....and bottleneck from cpu happen lot more than you think .I have a i7 6700k at 4.6 ghz right now paired with a gtx 1080ti.....in large open world game i hit the cpu limit often.....in 3 or 4 years 6 cores 12 thread will be the norm for gaming....the era of 4 core 8 thread come to end...

jivah2445d ago (Edited 2445d ago )

@NecoTehSergal I love the last sentence in my comment where i said especially if I'm doing more than gaming. Therefore why the hell would i have steam installed. There's a ton of people that can take advantage of a processor and play no games. at all. Soo yes steam hardware survey says hello. To gamers. But not to the many people who dont game and just use it for work. And even then the direction things are going with game design will definitely changed that. And thats ignoring games that are very cpu intensive.

And thats especially coming from somebody who already has the 960 pro. Next i'll hear that nothing warrants 32 gigs of memory

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forager2447d ago

They released the price already??

dcbronco2446d ago (Edited 2446d ago )

I'm betting it will be about $600. If it was in the area of $400-500 they would have gotten that information out because it keeps more people from looking at Ryzen.

You also wonder if it will be capable of streaming while playing without stuttering like last generation did. Though having two additional cores should help there. But adding those cores increased chip size which will make it more expensive.

forager2445d ago

@dcbronco i presume they will be like the 6850k and 6800k but with the new architecture. I dont think they will be priced above 400.

maybelovehate2447d ago

Been holding off upgrading while I wait for these. But I am more interested in the 12 core version coming out.

indysurfn2447d ago

ummmmm.......OVERKILL lol. But I'm with you!

maybelovehate2446d ago (Edited 2446d ago )

For many things. Gaming, Developing Games, Music Production, 3d Art, 3d Rendering, Video Production etc.

jivah2447d ago

That i9 will be lovely. Almost orgasmic.

nitus102447d ago

Actually choosing a processor type including memory size and type which in turn dictate the mother board (can be the other way around) depends on what you envision doing with a computer.

If you have to have the latest and most powerful machine just to surf the web and possibly do some word processing then you are only purchasing for bragging rights.

jivah2445d ago

@nitus10 I never said anything that remotely challenges your statement. Solely that it will be lovely. Thank you for the extra stuff? Regardless i will get it. And i will enjoy it. And i will put it to good use.

PCGamefan2446d ago

I am with you on that! I am actually debating either getting an AMD Threadripper 1950X or wait for the rest of Intel's 12 Core lineup. I plan on gaming and streaming at the same time. Also do a little 3D work.

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DaMist2447d ago

"Intel’s i7 8700K is faster than its predecessor, the Intel Core i7 7700K"

I imagine this has to be a given :)

Teflon022447d ago

Common sense isn't for this generation lol. You gotta state the obvious these days sadly

nitus102447d ago (Edited 2447d ago )

The "K" models indicate that the processor is unlocked and can be overclocked. If you are into overclocking then fine but you have to seriously consider cooling which for most is usually water based although some enthusiasts do take cooling to extremes such as liquid air.

Basically, the Intel processors are faster year on year but the overall performance difference is not that large for a given processor type such as i7 6700 (Skylake), i7 7700 (KabyLake) and now i7 8700 (CoffeeLake). Add a "K" to the end for the unlocked/overclocked processor.

For more info try: https://en.wikipedia.org/wi... To most people here, don't bother unless you are going to build or have build your own desktop. A laptop will never get the performance of a good desktop unless you are willing to spend allot of money and for that amount a desktop will still give the better performance although it won't be that portable.

loxov2447d ago

I'm amazed that people can earn 12184_bucks in four weeks on the internet .
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Analyzing Futuremark Time Spy Benchmark

Futuremark recently released their Time Spy DX12 demo and benchmark. People have been waiting for this benchmark to release for some time now. There has been some controversy surrounding this benchmark. This article takes a look at what going on behind the scenes. Apparently AMD Radeon GPUs aren’t being fully utilized.

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3DMark 11 v1.04 Released now fully compatible with Windows 8

3DMark 11 has been updated to version 1.0.4 and is now fully compatible with Windows 8. This update addresses compatibility issues and a few uncommon bugs.

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